President’s Administration Begins Review of Title IX

Changes could alter how colleges handle sexual assault allegations.  On Monday, President Biden sent orders to members of his administration to begin a review of the existing rules…

Read More

U.S. Seeks UN-Led Afghan Peace Talks

Full withdrawal of U.S. troops by May 1 still under consideration. Secretary of State Antony Blinken submitted a plan to accelerate talks with the Taliban over peace in…

Read More

Supreme Court Will Not Hear Election Integrity Case

Last remaining legal challenge to the results of the 2020 presidential election. On Monday, the Supreme Court declined to hear the final pending case relating to the 2020…

Read More

Twelve States Sue Administration Over Climate Order

Suit argues a lack of authority to set a “social cost” for greenhouse gases. The attorneys general of twelve states have joined in a coalition to sue President…

Read More

Supreme Court Rules in Free Speech Case

Chief Justice John Roberts was the lone dissenter. By a vote of 8-1, the Supreme Court sided with a former Georgia college student and one of his fellow…

Read More

Congress Evaluates Alternatives to F-35 Fighters

House committee chair seeking cost-saving measures. Chair of the House Armed Services Committee, Representative Adam Smith of Washington, is looking for answers to the F-35 Joint Fighter Strike…

Read More

Proposed Bill Would Expand Disabled Vets’ Benefits

Senate considers concurrent benefits for medically retired veterans. Tens of thousands of veterans who have been injured on active duty and medically retired prior to serving in the…

Read More

Astronauts Complete Spacewalk Maintenance

International Space Station sees 236th spacewalk during exterior maintenance. Astronauts Kate Rubins of NASA and Soichi Noguchi of the Japanese Space Agency performed exterior maintenance on the International…

Read More

Legislators Seek Hearings on Crisis at Southern Border

Welfare of children needs oversight. Several members of Congress have called on the House Oversight and Reform Committee to conduct a hearing on the crisis at the southern…

Read More

Northern Spotted Owl Habitat Rule Delayed

Fish and Wildlife Service extends effective date from mid-March to the end of April The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is extending the effective date of a final…

Read More

Back to top
FE3